To-morrow will be the 110th anniversary of the Battle of Austerlitz, when Napoleon severely defeated the Austrians and Russians. The Education Board advertise for applications for positions in this issue. Mr. M‘Nei!l has offered a 151 b. ham as one of the prizes in the Baby Show at the Carnival to-morrow. New Plymouth has recently had an addition to its musical world in the advent of Mr. Edward Heath, late of the Carl Rosa Opera Company. Ten years’ exoerieucc as an operatic vocalist, a conductor in musical comedy, and manager and trainer of the Roj-al "Welsh Singers, place Mr. Heath prominently as an exponent of voice-produc-tion, which is his forte. After three years in Timaru. where he was organist of the Congregational Church and two Masonic lodges, he has now taken up his abode here, and is ready to receive pupils, as will be seen on another page. It often puzzles parents to get suits for their hoys that will withstand boyish usage. IV. T. Hookham advertises suits which will stand remarkably hard wear. They are of the celebrated Kaiapoi and Petone makes, and priced very reasonably. Brillyte—the gaslight paper for weak negatives—at the Davies Pharmacy. Fresh stocks of Imperial plates and scltona papers at the Davies Pharmacy. For Up-to-date Job Printing call at .-be Herald Office
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144851, 1 December 1915, Page 3
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217Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144851, 1 December 1915, Page 3
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